Monday, February 05, 2007

08 Is Coming. Countless Running. Islamic Extremist Welcomed My Dems?

Hey folks,

Normally this time of year in the year leading up to a Presidential Election, you can start to listen to the candidates, weed out those you know don’t stand a chance, and start to formulate your opinion as to who you feel the best candidate is for your vote.

It’s the same this year, however, this is NOT the year leading up to, this is TWO years away. I have lost track of the actual number of those running. As I warned you about before, nothing is really getting done in the House or the Senate, and now, with everybody thinking that they should be President, or that they ARE President, taking time out to make their run for it, even less will be getting done.

The gloves are coming off. It has begone.

The two senators, plus former vice presidential nominee John Edwards and a host of long-shot candidates, made dueling speeches to hard-core party activists, in their first head-to-head test of a potentially historic race.

This thing between Barak Hussein Obama, and Hillary Clinton is not going to be pleasant for long. With Hollywood moving decidedly in the direction of Obama, the fact that the mass media LOVES Obama, and the fact that some are even attempting to snub Hillary, is not setting well with her to begin with. Now she has to attempt to convince you that she not only made an argument FOR the war, but claimed that it was her idea that if the world would not go with us, we should go alone. Meanwhile Obama is reminding you of this and the fact that he was ALWAYS against the war.

"It is a serious moment for America. The American people understand that; they are in sober mood. We don't have time to be cynical."

Obama, 45, a first-term senator who shot to fame with an electrifying speech in the 2004 Democratic convention also addressed Iraq.

"We've got 130,000 Americans fighting halfway across the world in a war that should have never been waged, led by leaders who have no plan to end it."

Drawing an implicit comparison with Clinton, he noted "I was opposed to this invasion -- publicly, frequently, before it began. I thought it was a tragic mistake."

So what is Hillary’s new "tough" stance on this war? She will end it. She said,

"I want to be very clear about this: If I had been president in October 2002, I would not have started this war," said Clinton, 59, already under pressure after refusing to publicly admit her vote for the war was a mistake.

"If we in Congress don't end this war before January 2009, as president, I will," said the former first lady, who is battling to become America's first woman president.

Maybe she will use some of that money that she gets when she destroys capitalism. Remember she wants to take the profits from big companies. She said she would. She told you OUTRIGHT, that she will attempt to steel from the rich, to give to the poor.

"The other day the oil companies reported the highest profits in the history of the world. I want to take those profits and I want to put them into a strategic energy fund that will begin to fund alternative, smart energy, alternative and technology that will begin to actually move us toward the direction of independence. I have to tell you, I am not running for president to put Band-Aids on our problems."


Then you have countless others that all think that they can win. Now it seems Hunter has thrown his name is the mix. Some delusional, even some has beens, such as Kerry, running around and saying CLEARLY, how bad their own country is. Can you say bitter? Edwards, another one thinking he should win, is attacking his own party saying,

"Silence is betrayal," he told cheering delegates.

"It is not right by our silence to enable this president to escalate the war in Iraq.

"It is a betrayal not to stop the president's plan to escalate the war when we have the responsibility, the power and the ability to stop it.

"This is not the time for political calculation; this is the time for political courage. Stand up!"

Then you have those that are still "undecided" Rudy Giuliani is one of them.

"There's a real good chance," Giuliani told The Associated Press on Saturday, after a 30-minute speech and question-and-answer session with party leaders in South Carolina. In a year, they will put on the first-in-the-South GOP presidential primary.

A real good chance? Sorry Rudy, I am looking for someone who can be a little more decisive running this country.

With all this going on, the LWL {Left Wing Looneys} continue to show you EXACTLY who they are. Now they even have a Islamofacist close their meeting with a prayer,

"In the name of God the most merciful, the most compasionate. We thank you, God, to bless us among your creations. We thank you, God, to make us as a great nation. We thank you God, to send us your messages through our father Abraham and Moses and Jesus and Mohammed. Through you, God, we unite. So guide us to the right path. The path of the people you bless, not the path of the people you doom. Help us God to liberate and fill this earth with justice and peace and love and equality. And help us to stop the war and violence, and oppression and occupation. Ameen."

Yes folks, they have Shi'ite American Imam Husham Al-Husainy, close their meeting with this prayer. This guy hates America. Hates the Government. Wants us to lose in Iraq. Yet, the Democrats LOVE him.

You know, if we have this fictional "Wall of Separation," why are we having prayers in congress anyway? A thought for you to ponder. We forbid them from reading the Bible in school, yet encourage it is prison. Just a though.

Wait a second. This was just pointed out to me yesterday. About this whole Obama thing. I did say they needed a fresh new face. One without all the baggage of a Clinton or Gore. Maybe Biden’s comments were NOT racist. Maybe he just misquoted ME. {Smile}
Peter


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